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Lot 475

Cigarette Cards, Lea, 3 sets, all laid sown in special albums, Film Stars, Girls from the Shows & Radio Stars (all vg)

Lot 802

Photographs, a large collection of mostly black and white photographs from the early half of the 20th C. Many showing construction works from the 1920s to the 1950s (cranes, construction workers, roofers, railway lines being laid, bomb damage repair, factory work and factory construction, cabinet makers, metro construction Anvers, road laying etc) Salon International De La Piece Detachee Radio Paris 1952, lady mountaineers, lady architect, gipsy caravan, glass factory, hay drier, assorted zoo animals, a few shipping, a few military, mostly original but including some later copies (generally gd) (large qty)

Lot 161

Cigarette cards, a collection of approx. 40 'L' size sets, various, manufacturers & series inc. Player's Famous British Authors, Types of Horses, Wildfowl, Dogs 'XL' size, Ardath Film, Stage & Radio Stars, Wills Racehorses & Jockeys etc (mostly gd)

Lot 55

A box of Bush retro style radio, Harry Potter DVDs, quantity of easy listening LP records

Lot 246

A tray of CB radio, Power Fix digital caliper, barometer, cased metre, Fowler long scale calculator, gauges etc

Lot 220

A BUSH BAKELITE MAINS RADIO, TYPE DAC90, 30CM L, AN UNDERWOOD STANDARD PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, CASED AND A 1960'S BLUE IMPERIAL 200 PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, CASED

Lot 275

VINTAGE HOUSEHOLD WARES, TO INCLUDE A PAIR OF 1930'S ERICSSON HEADPHONES, AN INCOMPLETE MAHOGANY CASED RADIO, DEMONSTRATION MODEL LOUDSPEAKER, CREAM AND BLUE PLASTIC TABLE LAMP IN THE FORM OF A LIGHTHOUSE, MID CENTURY TEASMADE, ETC

Lot 399

A GERMAN, THIRD REICH, BAKELITE MAINS RADIO, 24CM H, 1930'S

Lot 218

Small furniture to include a pair of modern beech, wheel back Windsor chairs, a folding table, a radio and a mahogany bedroom chair

Lot 116

Dambuster Geoff Rice DFC typed signed letter 1975 on 617 Sqn Assoc. Letterhead 5 to WW2 author Alan Cooper regarding 617 sqn. He qualified as a pilot in February 1942 and was commissioned. On his return to the UK he underwent further training and was crewed up with the six other men who would eventually fly with him on the Dams Raid. They were finally posted together to 57 Squadron at RAF Scampton in February 1943 to begin operations. By the middle of March, they had undertaken nine operations, at which point they were placed in the squadron's new C Flight, under the command of Sqn Ldr Melvin Young, an experienced pilot about to embark on a first tour on Lancasters after winning a DFC and Bar for two tours on Wellingtons. By 26 March 1943 the flight comprised four crews, captained by Melvin Young, Bill Astell, Geoff Rice and Sgt Ray Lovell. It was decided to post the whole flight over to the new squadron being formed at the same base to undertake training for a special mission. Rice protested at this, but to no avail. However, the crew had gelled as an effective unit and the training for the secret operation went well. They achieved impressive scores in bomb aiming exercises and were chosen to fly in the second wave, tasked with attacking the Sorpe Dam. AJ-H took off from Scampton at 2131 and all went well for the first hour and a half of flying time. They crossed the narrow neck of Vlieland at 2259 flying very low and exactly on track. Past the danger point, Rice gained altitude briefly to check position and then went low again to turn south-eastwards towards the Ijsselmeer. The bright moon shining on the water made height difficult to judge and flight engineer Edward Smith was about to warn Rice that the altimeter was reading zero when there was a huge jolt. Instinctively Rice pulled upwards and felt another 'violent jolt'. AJ-H had hit the water twice. The first impact had torn the mine free and sprayed water up through the bomb bay. The second had forced the fixed tail wheel up through the fuselage and demolished the Elsan lavatory just in front of the rear turret. A revolting mixture of its contents, disinfectant and sea water had poured into the turret and immersed gunner Stephen Burns up to his waist. His shout of 'Christ, it's wet back here!' was pretty understandable. Everyone else was shaken up, but by some miracle the aircraft and crew had survived. Rice flew on for a minute or two while the damage was assessed, and it was confirmed that the mine had been lost. Then he turned for home. The anti-aircraft batteries on both Vlieland and Texel were waiting for him and sprayed flak across the gap between the two islands, but he sped underneath the fire. There was nearly another tragedy as they reached Scampton. The hydraulic fluid in the undercarriage had been depleted, so it had to be manually lowered with an air bottle. This took 20 minutes during which time Rice was circling the airfield at 1000 feet. Uncertain whether the flaps would then work, another warning message was sent to the control tower, and the crew prepared for an emergency landing. Rice and Smith remained in their seats while the rest sat with their backs to the main spar, facing aft. They were just about to make their approach when suddenly Les Munro's AJ-W, which had lost its radio, flew in below them and landed on the main runway. Rice held off, and touched down a few minutes later. The next day, Gibson quizzed him over the cause of the loss of his mine, but took no further action. He knew from his own experiences in training how difficult it could be to judge an aircraft's height when flying low over water. Rice flew on the operations to Italy in July and August, and was then selected for the very dangerous attack on the Dortmund-Ems canal with the new 10, 000lb 'thin case' bomb in September 1943. Of the eight pilots who flew on that raid, only Geoff Rice, Mick Martin and David Shannon survived. In appalling weather conditions, Rice spent 70 minutes searching for the target but was eventually ordered home by Martin, who had taken over temporary command of the operation. He jettisoned his giant bomb over the Waddensee. On 11 November he took part in an attack on the Antheor viaduct, and later that month was awarded the DFC. The citation singled out his work at the Dortmund-Ems canal, praising his 'great determination and courage. ' On 20 December, eight 617 Squadron crews, led by the new CO Leonard Cheshire, were sent on an operation to attack an armaments factory in Liege in Belgium. Geoff Rice and his Dams Raid crew were amongst them. The target marking wasn't visible, so Cheshire ordered the crews to return with their bombs. However, Rice and his crew were unlucky and were hit by flak 14, 000 feet above Merbes-Le Chateau. The last thing Rice remembered was giving the order to bale out. Unfortunately, there wasn't time and the aircraft exploded. Rice appears to have been thrown clear, protected by the pilot's armoured seat and with his parachute deployed, but all his colleagues died as it crashed. Their bodies were found near the crash site, but Rice regained consciousness in a wood, his parachute snagged in a tree, and with a broken wrist. The first people he met were three farm labourers, who took him to the Resistance. His wrist was set in plaster by a friendly doctor, and he spent the next five months on the run. Unfortunately, he was then betrayed to the secret police and became a prisoner of war, ending up at the notorious Stalag Luft III, scene of the Great Escape. As the Russian army approached, the prisoners were forcibly moved, but were eventually liberated by the Americans. Rice was repatriated after the war, and left the RAF in 1947. He went on to work for Shell BP and was very active in setting up the 617 Squadron Association. Signs of age. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 554

A Gauge 1 Battery-operated Radio-controlled B4 class 0-4-0 Tank Locomotive by Peter Spoerer, finished in Southern Railway green as no 94, based on Playmobil chassis with Tenmille models metal kit-constructed body and built-in rechargeable battery pack, overall G-VG, complete with HiTec 'Ranger II N' R/C control unit set for Channel 81, all in metal carrying case with instructions (lacks charger unit)

Lot 555

A Finescale Brass Gauge 1 Radio-Controlled GWR 48xx Class 0-4-2 Tank Locomotive, with R/C gear by Peter Spoerer, finished in GWR green as no 4814, VG-E, complete with compact control unit and charger, tested ok (3)

Lot 561

A Modified LGB G Scale American-style 'Mogul' Locomotive Tender and Control Coach, original LGB ref 25192, now refinished as Denver and Rio Grande no 7 in black and green livery, with many added details in finely-modelled brass fittings, operationally modified for battery-powered radio control with sound, the lot includes a Bachmann Florence & Cripple Creek box car containing the battery pack, R/C receiver and sound equipment, fitted with buckeye couplers overall G-VG, lacks R/C transmitter unit, together with a wooden carrying frame and the original LGB box (5)

Lot 563

A Modified LGB G Scale Continental-style Corpet Louvet 0-6-0 Locomotive Tender Control Coach and Another, original LGB ref 20790 (an 0-6-0T), professionally rebuilt as an 0-6-0 with tender as no 201 in red livery, with many added details, operationally modified for battery-powered radio control with sound, together with two LGB RhB coaches, one in all-red, the other red/cream, overall G-VG, lacks R/C transmitter unit, together with the original LGB loco box (4)

Lot 1283

A Phillips valve radio in a walnut case, type 588A4 no 228678, an Atronic floorstanding valve radio model number EGA5347, together with a Baby Bafflette vintage loud speaker and a vintage aneroid barometer in a bakelite case

Lot 1560

A Edwardian HMV table top gramophone number 4 sound box, HMV record cleaner, etc, and a Marconi valve radio

Lot 1740

1970s Grundig RF240 radio in a slimline cabinet CONDITION REPORT: The electrical items included in this lot have been PAT tested and have PASSED. This test means that they are electrically sound and does not confirm that they are in working order. WE DO NOT CONFIRM WHETHER ITEMS ARE WORKING AND ARE THEREFORE SOLD AS SEEN.

Lot 1746

Oval Art Deco radio

Lot 173

A Ferguson Studio 50D Dolby system - turntable, stereo cassette player / recorder, radio, tuner, with instructions manual

Lot 224

A box of misc to include Pentax Optic E65 camera, Vivitar PS 135, Ferguson DAB radio / CD player and 2 other cameras

Lot 906

Roberts radio and Roberts CD radio

Lot 806

Brown Bakelite radio

Lot 183

Philco radio in mahogany case c1940 - 1950

Lot 226A

Mixed electrical items including DAB radio cassette player head torches LED bulbs etc

Lot 235

Vintage portable Sky Countess transistor radio

Lot 283A

Mixed items to include mini AM/FM radio with earphones four trolley shopping bags three RCA viedodiscs LPs singless Smart Chopper blank VHS videos large ornamental plate cables etc

Lot 352

Vintage Bush dial radio

Lot 5003

A retro vintage short, medium and long wave valve radio, by Pilot, London, dark brown case

Lot 5012

A Discatron record player; Philips wind up radio A1000; a Casio TV-970D portable television (3)

Lot 5133

A G Marconi T69 DA Bakelite radio

Lot 137

Bose Wave radio CD system with remote control, manual E/T

Lot 363

A gent's Citizen Eco-Drive Radio-controlled Chronograph with steel two-tone case and bracelet, boxed with papers.

Lot 102

A collection of boxed and loose die-cast models and toys to include Extreme Machine Yamaha atv, radio control Mercedes ML320, Super Bug scale model, advertising vehicles and other items.

Lot 138

A Wicker basket , vintage kitchen ware, a Bakelite Ultra radio , a second radio and bagatelle board.

Lot 92

A large collection of boxed games, soft toys and dolls to include a boxed die-cast models, wooden building blocks, a boxed Phillips radio and electronic kit, boxed up-periscope game, other boxed games, vintage soft toys, qty.

Lot 600

Three gentleman's wrist watches including Elgin and Richard 'Radio Stop'.

Lot 397

An Intempo DAB Radio/Compact Disk Player Together with a Panasonic Ghetto Blaster

Lot 172

Steepletone turntable CD & radio system

Lot 207

ROBERTS DAB RADIO & PORTABLE STEREO

Lot 154

An Ekco vintage valve radio, not tested

Lot 208

Vintage G.E.C Phone, Vidor portable radio & Exacta weighing scales

Lot 344

A Vintage Bakelite Bush Valve radio, Not tested

Lot 347

Vintage Cossor Melody valve radio. In a working condition

Lot 748

A WWII airman's RAF type B flying helmet, with brown leather exterior and chamois lined interior with side dome pockets and zipper closures for radio earphones, canvas straps hold radio microphone mouthpiece with on/off switch

Lot 251

An LG DV3 DVD player with Freeview USB plus and remote control and a vintage style Bush radio (2)

Lot 252

A Sandstrom DAB radio model no. SDR15, appears unused in original packaging.

Lot 253

A good mixed lot to include a Vivanco 4 Kanal model No. MX300, a travel alarm clock, a small quantity of DVDs, a Pure Evoke radio, a Russell Hobbs travel kettle, camera equipment, digital camera and other

Lot 259

A lot to include a Yashica camcorder/ video camera DAB digital radio, digital cameras, digital TV receiver and similar.

Lot 44

A scratch built wooden battery powered pond cruiser with a hi-tec Focus 6 radio controller, approximately 91 cm [L] [2].

Lot 46

A scratch built battery powered pond boat, approximately 86 cm [L] with a Ranger 2 radio control handset in original box [2]

Lot 2

A Bang and Olufsen CD/Radio player with integrated speaker and remote together with a Roberts portable DAB radio.

Lot 1009

Two Korean Radio Control Ferrari 512 Vehicles, two B.A. Concorde models, Harold Flory submarine, Dinky tank, Bullock gun, dominoes, draughts, kaleidoscope, etc:- One Box

Lot 1494

Cast Iron Scales and Weights, student microscope, Roberts RFM3 radio, Gildertone Brand MKII radio, BI binocular etc:- One Tray

Lot 1554

McMichael Radio Model M101R, featuring Goodman's speaker.

Lot 395

A Steepletone retro style record player CD radio.

Lot 65

A Bang & Olufsen record player, tape recorder, deck radio & 2 sets of speakers

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